It depends on which derby and how many people put down money on the horse.
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The word you're looking for is "Derby." It refers to a horse race, specifically a prestigious race, and is also used as a name for various car models, such as the "Dodge Derby."
The three races that make up the Triple Crown are the Kentucky Derby, the Belmont Stakes and the Preakness. The Derby is the longest race out of the three.
In order, they are the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes. The Belmont is usually the toughest for those horses good enough to win the first two legs.The Preakness is shorter than the Derby, at 1 3/16th to the Derby's 1 1/4 mile.Belmont Stakes
you can board your horse at another farm. that means that you pay the owner of the property money and they allow you to keep your horse there. Boarding stables cost ranges from around 100 to 1000 dollars. Make sure to ask the owner if they will feed your horse for you or if you will have to come and feed your horse yourself. Make sure to ask around to see if the stable you choose has a good reputation.
The winning jockey of the 2015 Kentucky Derby, Mario Gutierrez, wore silks that were primarily pink with a black cap. The silks represented the ownership of the horse, Nyquist, which won the race. The distinctive colors helped make the jockey and horse stand out during the event.
It was Clark who started the Kentucky Derby.
Depends on who the "you" is. The time-honored tradition in racing is that the owner of the winning horse (of any race, not just the Derby) recieves 60% of the total purse. So: the Derby is a $2.1 million race. The winning owner recieves $1.26M. But (s)he then "stakes out" (racing term basically for tipping) 10% of that to the trainer and 10% to the jockey, thus each recieves $126,000 for their respective contributions to the victory.
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nothing they cost you a lot of money to feed and keep